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Online classes see cheating go high-tech

Author(s) : Jeffrey R. Young

Notes :

02.06.2012

Easy A's may be even easier to score these days, with the growing popularity of online courses. Technologically advanced students are finding ways to cheat that let them ace online courses with minimal effort, in ways that are difficult to detect.

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